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Not a raging all consuming fire,
more like a steady warm glow from the hearth,
with days that subtly clothe me
in flannel pajamas and comfortable slippers.
Nothing extraordinary, like neon pants and
blue hair poised over a plate of sushi,
rather a hot tomato soup while wrapped
in a bath robe kind of feeling...
a feeling I've missed. The difference
between flattery-laden public recognition
for a job well done and the discreet whisper
of a lover as her perfume tickles your nostrils.

As I pleasantly glide along like a leaf
wandering toward its unrevealed destination,
the sun is an understanding wife and the moon
a prudent mistress, never pushing a decision.

--- 2/16/2002




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On Thursday February 12th, 2004, knightmirror (425) writes:
i extremely enjoyed the ending.beautiful show of wordplay.*thumbs up*


On Sunday May 25th, 2003, CharlottesWeb (594) writes:
Oh wonderful! I liked the poem as a whole very much. However the last two lines were absolutely splendid! Felt cool and refreshingly rich...very nice.~DW~


On Thursday March 13th, 2003, Jonas (867) writes:
languid, a peaceful piece of properly put together prose. today i like consonance. i really like the lover/purfume line... it seals the deal as far as the poem is concerned.


On Wednesday March 5th, 2003, cre (508) writes:
excellent. ty for sharing. -mb


On Thursday February 20th, 2003, liquid_emotion (417) writes:
warm sand between your toes, candles, bubbles, golden evening light, butterfly kisses... I get it



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